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Beau Wood pins Simon Rother of Johnson County Central in the second period of the first round of state wrestling.

Brooke Robertson | Johnson Publications

Emilio Perez holds down Dalton Rasmussen of Boone Central/Newman Grove, pinning him moments later to win the heartbreak round and place sixth at state wrestling.

Wood’s perfect record yields gold, Perez sixth at state

Brooke Robertson, Grant Tribune-Sentinel

Perkins County wrestlers returned home with a state champion and sixth place medal winner from the NSAA Wrestling Championships Feb. 14-16 in Omaha.

Senior Beau Wood received the gold in the Class C 195-pound division, ending his season 21-0.

In the first round, Wood pinned 11-9 Simon Rother of Johnson County Central in 3:36. He pinned 26-24 Joey Otero of Norfolk Catholic in 3:36 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, he faced 45-12 Colton Duda of Broken Bow, who he pinned in 1:19.

Expecting to face defending champion and undefeated Ryder Fuchs of Pierce in the championship, 41-3 Haydn Deinert of Malcolm won in sudden victory - 1.

Wood faced Deinert in the championship and kept the lead throughout to win 6-2.

This was Wood’s fourth state meet and third state medal, winning the Class D bronze medal his sophomore and junior years.

In the first round, Perez pinned 27-16 Gustavo Duarte of Arlington in 5:02.

In quarterfinals, Perez lost to 30-15 Jake Ingwersen of David City by just one point, 4-5. He won the next two consolation matches by fall, pinning 41-10 Tyler Ohrman of Sutton in 3:36 and 31-15 Dalton Rasmussen of Boone Central/Newman Grove in 2:50 to put him in the medals.

In the consolation semifinals that would determine whether Perez would wrestle for third or fifth, he faced 46-7 Drew Drake of Broken Bow, who he fell to at districts. The match came down to the final seconds, but Perez was defeated 2-4.

In the fifth-place match, Perez lost by fall to 30-15 Jake Ingwersen of David City in 4:06 to finish his wrestling career with a sixth-place medal.